The Negro Problem (book)

The Negro Problem
Authors Booker T. Washington
W.E.B. DuBois
Charles W. Chestnutt
Wilford H. Smith
H.T. Kealing
Paul Laurence Dunbar
T. Thomas Fortune
Country United States
Language English
Publisher J. Pott & Company
Publication date
1903

The Negro Problem is a collection of seven essays by prominent Black American writers, such as W.E.B. DuBois and Paul Laurence Dunbar, edited by Booker T. Washington, and published in 1903. It covered such topics as law, education, disenfranchisement, and Black Americans' place in American society.

Like much of Washington's own work, the tone of the book was that Black Americans' status in the U.S. was a matter of personal responsibility. While this represented the point of view of the authors at the time, some - like DuBois - would later revise their stance to consider the effects of systemic and institutional racism.

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